Suna Tanaltay Explained

Suna Tanaltay
Birth Name:Suna Merze
Birth Date:22 April 1933
Birth Place:Mersin, Turkey
Occupation:Writer, poet, psychologist
Nationality:Turkish
Alma Mater:Tevfik Sırrı Gür High School
Istanbul University
Spouse:Dr. Erdoğan Tanaltay

Suna Tanaltay (22 April 1933 – 5 March 2021) was a Turkish writer, teacher, poet and psychologist.

Life

Suna Merze was born to Sami and Macide in Mersin, Turkey, on 22 April 1933. Her mother, Macide, was also a wet nurse to Nevit Kodallı, the famous Turkish composer.[1] She finished the Tevfik Sırrı Gür High School in Mersin and then graduated from the School of Psychology of Istanbul University. She also obtained certificates in History of Philosophy, Old and New Turkish literature. She served as a teacher in the Kandilli Girls' High School and the Kabataş High School both in Istanbul. Between 1958 and 1979, she served as a psychologist in the School of Medicine of Istanbul University. She was married to Dr. Erdoğan Tanaltay. The couple toured throughout Turkey to give lectures. She lived in Mersin. She was a member of the Turkish Writers' Union, Turkish Litterateurs Association, Turkish Neuropsychology Association and Mersin Poets' Association.[2]

Writing career

She began her career in literature when she was only fifteen. Her first short story İncir Ağacı ("Fig Tree") appeared in Akşam newspaper. Later, her essays and poems were published in various periodicals and newspapers. For 26 years, she made weekly radio programs. She also appeared in television channels such as Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), Star TV, Kanal 6, Kanal 9 and HBB.[2]

Legacy

Suna Tanaltay and her husband received a Certificate of Merit from the commander of the 23rd Division of the Turkish army stationed in Şırnak, southeastern Turkey. In Dikili ilçe (district) of İzmir Province and in Akçakoca ilçe of Düzce Province, the couple received the "Honorary citizen" title. In Dikili and in Balıkesir, a street is named after them.[3]

Books

Books written by Tanaltay are the following:[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://documents.mx/documents/mersin-polifonik-dergi-5.html "Mersin Polifonik periodical"
  2. http://www.biyografya.com/biyografi/14089 Biography page
  3. http://www.kisiler.org/egitim/suna-tanaltay-bilgi People page
  4. http://www.kitapyurdu.com/yazar/suna-tanaltay/12981.html Kitapyurdu page